Japanese Journal of Microbiology
Print ISSN : 0021-5139
Suppression of Growth of Herpes Simplex Virus in Chick Embryo Fibroblasts at 40 C
Kamesaburo YOSHINOSadako TANIGUCHIHisayo TAKEUCHI
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1968 Volume 12 Issue 1 Pages 97-102

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Four strains of herpes simplex virus tested all showed inability to form plaques in chick embryo fibroblasts (CEF) at 40 C, while no such suppression of growth was observed with WEE, vaccinia or JE virus in the same cells. The suppression was not due to a complete inhibition of viral growth, because virus-infected CEF bottle cultures consistently showed a small but definite increase of virus titer in 24 hr. When CEF monolayers adsorbing herpes virus were placed at 40 C, the number of infective centers decreased gradually; however, this decrease was much slower than the degradation of free virus at this temperature. Transfer of virus-infected CEF bottle cultures from 35 C to 40 C at any time during a one step growth cycle promptly slowed down subsequent virus replication. When virus-infected CEF bottles were incubated first at 40 C for 24 hr and then transferred to 35 C, a new increase in virus titer took place following a short lag. What stage of virus replication is suppressed at 40 C remains yet to be determined.

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